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<blockquote data-quote="krawler" data-source="post: 340431" data-attributes="member: 5928"><p>I have a 1999 Honda 25hp tiller on my 15 foot Klamath. The motor is quiet, gets good gas mileage but is lacking on the speed side. I've never cared for Honda's much, as they seem to produce a mid-tier engine for a premium price. I would trade it for a Yamaha or fuel injected Merc any day. Do a search and see how many people have to replace the carburetors on the smaller Honda outboards because they can't get them to run right. </p><p></p><p>Buying a used motor you're taking a chance, you might get a good running motor or a POS. And with Honda, the parts will run you a premium price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krawler, post: 340431, member: 5928"] I have a 1999 Honda 25hp tiller on my 15 foot Klamath. The motor is quiet, gets good gas mileage but is lacking on the speed side. I've never cared for Honda's much, as they seem to produce a mid-tier engine for a premium price. I would trade it for a Yamaha or fuel injected Merc any day. Do a search and see how many people have to replace the carburetors on the smaller Honda outboards because they can't get them to run right. Buying a used motor you're taking a chance, you might get a good running motor or a POS. And with Honda, the parts will run you a premium price. [/QUOTE]
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